Free streaming service Pluto TV adds six new channels to its UK service, including FIFA+.
- FIFA+ brings viewers match replays, documentaries and original series from the world of football.
- Pluto TV also adds channels dedicated to Outback Trackers and 1990s sitcom Sister Sister.
Free, ad-supported streaming service Pluto TV has announced the international launch of FIFA+ on its platform, including the UK.
FIFA+ brings football entertainment to fans including documentaries and original series from around the world as well as historic full match replays and highlights from the FIFA World Cup, FIFA Women’s World Cup and more. Viewers can go behind the scenes as Gary Lineker interviews other Golden Boot winners and HD Cutz tends footballers in his barber chair. From Kerala to the Macarena and the stands of the MLS to the FIFA World Cup stage, FIFA+ brings viewers all the emotion, drama and excitement from the beautiful game.
The rollout of FIFA+ on Pluto TV in the UK follows its previous addition on streaming platforms including Samsung TV Plus and Rakuten TV.
Upcoming highlights from FIFA+ include a lookback at the iconic 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa on 21st September, a celebration of Mexican Independence Day on 16th September, featuring highlights from the Mexican National Team.
Other new channels on Pluto TV UK
- Outback Truckers. Australian factual series following characters in the Australian road transport industry
- Sister Sister. 1990s sitcom about identical twin sisters separated at birth and reunited as adolescents.
- Girlfriends. 2000s sitcom about four childhood friends who meet later as adults.
- Operation Repo. American reality TV series featuring the work of Californian car and truck repossessors .
- Star Talk TV. Science, comedy, and popular culture hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Pluto TV is owned by Paramount.
▶ How to access Pluto TV
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- Amazon Fire TV,
- Android,
- Chromecast,
- iOS iPhone app,
- LG Smart TVs,
- Playstation,
- Roku,
- Samsung Smart TVs,
- Virgin Media,
- Windows 10 and 11 (through the Microsoft Store),
- Xbox series X / S, Xbox One,
- Internet browser: www.pluto.tv
By: Marc Thornham | Image: FIFA